Emil Jakob Schindler Monument: A Tribute to Austrian Landscape Art
A tribute to Emil Jakob Schindler, the monument in Vienna's Stadtpark celebrates the legacy of an Austrian landscape painting master.
The Emil Jakob Schindler monument in Vienna is dedicated to the renowned Austrian landscape painter (1842-1892). Located in the Stadtpark, the monument features a bronze bust of Schindler on a stone pedestal, commemorating his contribution to Austrian art.
A brief summary to Emil Jakob Schindler monument
- Rampenbrücke A23 Erdberg 313, Vienna, Innere Stadt, 1010, AT
Local tips
- The monument is easily accessible by foot or public transport within the Stadtpark.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through the Stadtpark to enjoy other monuments and green spaces.
- Visit during daylight hours for the best viewing experience.
Getting There
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Walking
The Emil Jakob Schindler monument is located within the Stadtpark in Vienna's Innere Stadt (1st district). From the Ringstraße, enter the Stadtpark through one of its many entrances. The monument is located on the southern side of the park, not far from the Johann Strauss Monument. Walking from the city center (e.g., St. Stephen's Cathedral) takes approximately 15-20 minutes.
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Public Transport
The Stadtpark is well-served by public transport. The U4 Stadtpark station is directly adjacent to the park. Tram lines 1, 2, D, and 71 also stop nearby at the Kärntner Ring/Stadtpark stop. A single ride on Vienna's public transport costs €2.40. Purchase tickets from vending machines at the station or online.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Vienna. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Stadtpark will typically cost between €10 and €20, depending on traffic and the exact starting point. Taxi stands are located throughout the city center, or you can order a taxi via phone or app.